Skuld joins zero carbon shipping drive

Skuld has joined the Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Centre for Zero Carbon Shipping..

The centre, based in Copenhagen but operating globally, was founded in 2020 and comprises corporate partners across multiple industries all sharing the vision of zero carbon operations in their commitment to collaborative climate action.

Ståle Hansen, Skuld president and CEO said: “Sustainability is an essential part of Skuld’s strategy, culture and identity. As a membership organisation we are frequently contacted for advice on decarbonisation and this partnership with MMMC will further support and promote our common goal of securing and providing tomorrow’s zero carbon shipping solutions.

“The zero carbon centre is a world-leading initiative supported by some of the biggest names in the marine sector, and we are delighted to be able to support it.”

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